Beginning with a series of small paintings, including “Newscaster IV” (2015) and “Jetsetter” (2015), Toor’s characters develop an otherworldliness that does away with the specifics of place and ...
For nearly 100 years, Fire Island has served as a haven for queer individuals from around the world. From Tracey Emin’s landmark retrospective at Tate Modern to Rose Wylie at the Royal Academy, here ...
Salman Toor (born in 1983) has had a meteoric rise to his short career that many contemporary artists dream of. The Pakistani-born painter from Lahore burst onto the art scene, culminating in the ...
The Frick Collection is known as a jewel box of a museum for its intimately scaled collection of 18th-century fine furniture, canvases by Vermeer and Fragonard, and Limoges enamel that inspires a ...
Originally slated to be shown in March, Salman Toor’s dynamic, figurative paintings take on new dimensions of nostalgia and yearning in How Will I Know, his first solo museum exhibition at the Whitney ...
Salman Toor’s “How Will I Know” is on view until April 4th The Whitney Museum Toor’s paintings are deeply personal and depict isolation in very intimate ways. His brush strokes are lush and create ...
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